Another excellent point. So what that really means, in a practical
sense, is that whichever camera has the least noisy performance at
high sensitivity is going to be the most usable camera and that
strikes a recognizable analog to faster glass at the other end of the
equation in way that makes sense to me. So what camera sensor is the
cleanest at 3200?
None of which changes the fact that the 7D has a really cool user
interface. I walked into a camera shop here in town and said, "Holy
hell, they've started selling cameras again!" ;-)
On Jul 16, 2005, at 8:20 PM, Moose wrote:
> A couple of additional stops of speed at the same noise has the same
> effect on camera movement, but also helps with subject movement. It
> really isn't the same, it is better. And it isn't the same as lens
> speed
> either, as it doesn't reduce DOF, so you can still get both the
> stamens
> and petals in focus - and stop their motion.
>
> Almost everything in photography involves trade-offs, Lower noise at
> higher iso is as close to a freebie as there is.
>
> Moose
>
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